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Hire a Research Analyst Through Cherry Assistant

Run repeatable research from question design through source evaluation, synthesis, and decision-ready reporting.

Hire a Research Analyst through Cherry Assistant to transform raw data into meaningful insights that support your business decisions. Our remote experts compile research findings, organize documentation, and create comprehensive reports that clearly present key information. They develop accessible repositories to store and manage data, ensuring your team can easily retrieve and utilize valuable research materials. Research Analysts prepare polished visual presentations using tools like Microsoft PowerPoint, Google Slides, Tableau, and Excel, translating complex data into understandable formats. They work closely with stakeholders to tailor reports to specific objectives, facilitating informed strategic planning and growth initiatives. Outsourcing research documentation and reporting to Cherry Assistant saves you up to 80 percent on staffing costs while providing reliable, detailed analysis that maximizes the value of your research investments and drives effective business strategies.

Available through managed hire, direct placement, or custom enterprise support depending on the management load and rollout scope you need.

Why teams hire this role

This role creates leverage when recurring work needs clear ownership.

Cherry Assistant usually sees this role create value when the work is operationally important, repeatable, and expensive for founders or managers to hold directly.

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Expected leverage

  • A managed queue with visible ownership and escalation
  • A working scorecard for source traceability, research-cycle time, decision-owner usefulness score
  • Fewer handoff failures because decisions and exceptions stay with named reviewers

Best fit for

  • Teams that ask recurring research questions and need more rigor than ad hoc web searches.
  • Teams with an accountable manager who can review exceptions and coach quality
  • Companies ready to document access, approvals, and success measures before launch

Hiring path

Available through managed hire, direct placement, or custom enterprise support depending on the management load and rollout scope you need.

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Role scope

What this role is built to handle.

Use this page to validate what the role owns, the outcomes it should drive, the systems it usually touches, and which teams tend to get the most leverage from it.

What this role owns

  • Define the question, decision owner, inclusion rules, and source hierarchy
  • Collect evidence with dates, citations, and confidence notes
  • Reconcile conflicting sources and document unresolved uncertainty
  • Deliver a concise brief with findings, implications, and next tests

Expected outcomes

  • A managed queue with visible ownership and escalation
  • A working scorecard for source traceability, research-cycle time, decision-owner usefulness score
  • Fewer handoff failures because decisions and exceptions stay with named reviewers
  • A documented workflow that can be improved instead of rebuilt each week

Common tools and systems

Google ScholarStatistaGoogle SheetsNotionZotero

Best fit for

  • Teams that ask recurring research questions and need more rigor than ad hoc web searches.
  • Teams with an accountable manager who can review exceptions and coach quality
  • Companies ready to document access, approvals, and success measures before launch

Research and operating benchmark

What the data says about scoping a Research Analyst

Cherry Assistant maps this role to the closest U.S. occupational benchmark, then narrows the actual hire around workflow ownership and measurable outputs. The BLS comparison gives useful market context; it is not an offshore salary quote or a substitute for a role-specific compensation review.

899,580U.S. employment benchmark

Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists, May 2025 national estimate.

$78,760U.S. annual median wage

National median for Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists; offshore pricing follows a different labor market.

3 KPIsMinimum scorecard

source traceability, research-cycle time, decision-owner usefulness score

Define the ownership boundary

The analyst should not present inference as fact, use prohibited data access, or make licensed professional decisions.

Start with observable work

Define the question, decision owner, inclusion rules, and source hierarchy; Collect evidence with dates, citations, and confidence notes; Reconcile conflicting sources and document unresolved uncertainty; Deliver a concise brief with findings, implications, and next tests

Hire only when the operating fit is real

Teams that ask recurring research questions and need more rigor than ad hoc web searches.

Service models

How teams usually hire this role.

Start with the role first, then choose whether you want Cherry involved after launch, a one-time recruiting handoff, or a custom structure around a bigger rollout.

Managed hire

Monthly support with active Cherry involvement after launch.

Best when research analyst work is recurring and you want Cherry involved with payroll, onboarding, and ongoing support.

Best for

Teams that want lower management overhead after the candidate starts and prefer a recurring managed relationship.

How it differs

Cherry stays involved after launch instead of handing the hire off immediately.

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Direct placement

One-time recruiting help, then your team manages the hire in-house.

Best when you want Cherry to source and vet research analyst talent but your internal team will own payroll, management, and retention.

Best for

Teams with internal managers and a clear post-hire owner who want recruiting support without a monthly management layer.

How it differs

You pay a one-time placement fee instead of a recurring monthly managed plan.

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Enterprise / custom

Custom support for multi-role hiring, mixed models, and rollout plans.

Best when this research analyst hire is part of a broader buildout or needs a custom structure that does not fit a standard lane.

Best for

Operators building pods, hiring across multiple functions, or combining managed hire with direct placement support.

How it differs

The scope, pricing, and support structure are custom instead of fitting one standard service path.

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OUR PROCESS

How Cherry Assistant Helps You Hire Research Analyst

Define the role, meet vetted candidates, and launch with practical onboarding support in your timezone.

All hires are vetted for timezone alignment with your team.
  1. Tell Us the Role and Your Workday

    We start with a focused kickoff call to align on responsibilities, goals, and the exact timezone overlap your team needs.

  2. We Source and Vet in Target Markets

    Our recruiters source from South Africa and the Philippines, run multi-stage vetting, and only shortlist candidates who fit your role and schedule.

  3. Interview Finalists and Choose

    You meet qualified finalists, compare strengths, and select the person who best matches your standards and culture.

  4. Onboarding and Launch Support

    We support salary calibration, onboarding setup, and handoff so your hire can start strong and work within your team's operating cadence.

  5. Scale With Ongoing Guidance

    As your needs grow, we help you refine scopes, add hires, and keep performance strong with timezone-aligned talent.

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Related context

See where this role fits next.

Use cases, industries, and related role pages help you pressure-test whether this is the right first hire or part of a broader support mix.

Use cases

Where teams use Research Analyst

See the operating contexts where this role tends to create the most leverage.

Industries

Industries that commonly hire this role

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Frequently asked questions

Answers before you commit to the search.

Need more detail before you hire? Review the answers below, or browse the full FAQ.

Start with a narrow queue: define the question, decision owner, inclusion rules, and source hierarchy and collect evidence with dates, citations, and confidence notes. Add the remaining scope after the manager confirms quality and escalation behavior.

Use a small scorecard built around source traceability, research-cycle time, decision-owner usefulness score. Baseline the current process first so the team can distinguish real improvement from activity volume.

The analyst should not present inference as fact, use prohibited data access, or make licensed professional decisions.

Next step

Want help deciding if this is the right first hire?

We can help you scope the role, choose the right hiring model, and pressure-test whether this role should come before or after adjacent support hires.